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PW wi ZSIETg-v l-' ?v y-y. .t,; ,, wo-twiT' ' j awnvi .VHMHBHH 1 V w IV "V ' .. . , ?' "f ' xr; v . ' ! K MWWVWWI it . Vl v. " rw . i ' ,,(, si r t ft- -"v- tW.i' SX" .' ?W Sf" & -. i'. PXGB BET HrEDFOftPJIAIIi TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OftKOON. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER M, 11)13. BROWN'S SLAYER RES; COLLINS OF HO HELLI YKBKA, Cnl., Sept. 13. Dink Komlo In tlio nnnia ot (ho Greek who Is BUnpectod of. huvltiK killed Joseph Drown nt III tt Sunday night. Rondo Iiiir fled, hut It la doubtful whether hn would bo prosecuted If ho were npprohonded, for there Is another story thnn tlio one told by Brown as ho was dying. Tho unverified story Is to tho effect that Brown nhd bin companion, Collins, wero trying to bold up tho Greek, who shot In self defense. Drown camo here with another stranger named Dort Collins of Med- ford who was also to ko to work. Tho Greek Is said to bo tho foreman of tho yard. Collins was not In sight when tho shots were fired, but heard them and summoned people from tho hotel, who found Drown bleeding In the yard. Drown a,nd Collins have been trav eling as hoboes. Drown was released from tho county Jali In Jacksonville, Ore., last week. Collins flashed $30 around tho hotel following tho killing ot his comrade. As the men had boon without money prior to tho shooting, this Is taken as corrobora tive evidence that tho two had held up Kondo successfully, and then the latter turned the tables by shooting tho only man on whom ho could draw a bead. Collins, It will be remem bered, was bohlnd a lumber pile when Drown was shot, or at least that was tho story told by Collins. It Is considered probable that Kondo concluded to flee rather than to stay and bo put to tho trouble of defending himself. LOCAL Dims WIRE BRYAN TO SPEAK IN MEDFORD In the hope of M'curiiic William .t. Hrymi for a sj)ocrh nt Mcdford. lo cal tlt-tnocruts have whvd tlio Com moner to stop here. Tlio following tclcgnuu wns sent Friday: "Sen!. i:i, 1IU2. "Hon, William Jcuniiujs Bryan, Lin coln, Neb.: "We cordinlly iitvite you to include Mcdford on your western speaking itinerary. "Mcdford is the metropolis or southern Oregon mid center of pro gresMvo .spirit. With your help we can swing this section of tho state, for Wilson. "W. II. CANON, "State Committeeman. 1 J. NKFF, "Chairman county 'democratic com inittcc.'' JJ$''JJ I M.M. Department Store I Successors to Meeker's I For "Good Goods" DRIVES OUT RHEUMATISM lUiaumcitUm In duo to an oxoosn of urlo aoltl, an Irritating, Inflammatory noounmtntlon, which nta Into tho circulation tioonuna ot weak kldnoya, constipation, indlgentloif, and othor phyalonl lrrogularltlon which are usually considered of no importance. Nothing nppltyri oxtnmnlly can ver rsaoli tho seat of this troublat tho most such trtmtmVmt can do In snotllo tlio pain S.S.S. . UNO CASE ON I INHIFHIl CLOSING DAYS AT G RAN ME LOS ANGELES, Cal.. SepL 13." Undismayed by the calendar freak that caused a collision between Fri day and tho thirteenth day ot tho month tho Grand Army of the Repub lic In annual encampment hero met today to name Us commander-In- chlef for tho ensuing year and the city to entertain the veterans In 1913. Judge Alfred Doers of Bridgeport, Conn., was believed to be tho certain choice to succeed Commander-ln-Chief Trlblo, who Is said to be among his supporters Tho western dele gates, who have been loyal In t their sunnort of George W. Tlbbetts of Washington, apparently had agreed to abandon their claims for the pres ent year, and accepted Judge Beers as their candidate. Detroit and Denver were stll locked In a pretty fight for the 1913 encampment when the veterans wcro called to order. No prediction was ventured as to tho "outcome of tho balloting. The case of the stale vs. Jim Ling for assault with u deadly weaon upon the person of Wo Lee, n local luuiidrymnii, was called Friday morning in the circuit court with B. P. Mulkey for the stnte nnd E. E. Kclley for the defense. ' The preliminary work of choosing a jury proved a more formidable task than was expected. A new panel was drawn during the morn ing, the box being filled shortly be fore noon. The jury consists of T. Cameron, J. I. Pelton, W. Knhler, J. M. Williams, John T. Doncgan. II. S. Lynch, George McClain, N. Mitchell. W. Von dcr Hellen, Carl Von der Ilcllcn, Ed Dutton and 0. H.Wmns Icy. The ease promises to be one of the hardest fought in many months in the circuit court. A score of Chinamen were on hand to watch proceedings. A large number r-f witnesses were summoned by each side. ii. is noi cxpecicu mat tnc case will go to the jury before Saturday. COMMIT HARI-KARI (Continued from page 1.) Ladies' Sweaters, gray," white niia'd roll, .values $2.25 to $3.f0, on sale L $1.08 These Sweaters are a special assortment from the mill, which were closed out to us. J Ladies' Suits in all the new and stylish' effects, big assortment of navy blues and browns, which ar.u so popular; alterations free.. ..$12.50 to $25.00 Silks in all the new changeable effects for drosses or waists, look them over 40 up Blazer Cloths, in all wool, yard $1.00 Velvet Patent and Tan Ladies' Shoes.. $3.50 Men's Dress Shoes, special at :.,.:t $3.50 Carhart Overalls, for workingmen. Men's Stitched Hats, brown, gray, tniu..$l.50i $2 . Calicoes (Standard) ,.....,. . 5 Red Seal Ginghams ......,LJ. 12M Heavy Bleached Outing, 12ic value, yawl 10 J4r5lf HvwiSl temperarily: while potash and other minora! modlulnon really add to th no kilty of the blood, ami this fluid thnrotorn continually grows mora aorld and vitiated. Then Instead of nourishing tho different muscles nnd Jolntrt, keeping thorn In a normally supple and obistlo uoudltlon. It gradually hardens nnd stltTonH thorn by drying up tho natural oils and minis, n novor bo ourod until tlio blood In purltlod. nnd Stiltons thorn by drying up tho natural oils and ilulil tlio blood In mirltlod. H. a, a, thoi ronovaUa tho circulation by noutrallzlng tho no Ida nnd H. t). B. thoroughly olonnsos and ho aoldn nnd drlvlnir ths eatita from the system. It atroncthnns nnd invigorates tho blood no that Instead Ihsuinatlsm oati ity olonnuQs and riving ths oatita ot a sour, weak stream, dopoaltlng aorld nnd painful onrroslvo luattsr In tho muscles, joints and bones, It nourishes tho entire body with purs, rich blood nnd permanently uurea IlhouinntUm, U. B, 8. oontalna no ixitaslt. alkali or other harmful mineral, but Is nmdn entirely ot roots, herbs ami barks ot great purifying and tonlo proportion. Dook on llhouinatlam and any medical advice free to all who write. TILE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLAHTA. OA. 8TARTHEATER TODAY AND TOMORROW AFTERNOON AND EVENING Nat C. Goodwin THE WORLD'S GREATEST ACTOR As Fagin in "Oliver Twist" As lie iippouml tit tho New Amsterdam iittil Kinpiro Theatre all winter A FIVE REEL PRODUCTION PLAYED BY AN ALL-STAR OAST TAFT STILL HOPES TO tie brown soldiers fought their wav inch by inch up the cannon-swept lulls from which tho Russian fort.- i i . .I i i ,... .. prou-cieu wicir las Hirongnniu in the east. Xogi's determined attack". more than any other, caused the fall of Port Arthur, nnd when the war had ended ho was made n baron in recognition of his valor. Later Em peror William of Germany decorated Nbsi with the first class of the Or- ucr oi ino iioiienzoncru sword, lie wn also tho holder of n Keore of Japanese dceorntions. I , The Long Store With the Short Prices X 1 MM. CO. v" ' i WASHINGTON DEVKKLY, Maas., SepL 13. Con cerning the appointment of roembora ot tho recently created industrial commission, who aro to be named by President Taft, John Kirov, Junior, conferred with the president here to day regarding the three 'in on best fitted to represent the employers on the commission. Iioval Smith of Arizona discussed politics with tho president. . It was stated that President Taft had received telegrams today stating that the strongest possible ticket would bo nominated In Washington, and It is expecte'd .that President Taft will carry that Stuto by a big majority. STRIKERS THREATEN TO IL HAPPY, LAUGHING CHILD SHORTLY If Crma, FcvoWhIi, Ililloua and Sick Iet "Syrup of Kljf" clean lt Little Waotc-cIoRgcd I'owcIk MINE CHAHLK&TON, W. Vu., Sept. Vi. PeelurjiiK thul tioldierti tired upon live men kcvii ruuiiMiir from the fire which, destroyed tlie Huriicri Oliley Coal eoinpunuy office nl O.biu ereek, inllitiiinu'ii aKsurted to day that tho i:onflii'raliou wiih the work of ineuuditimiH. The Iokh will -r-rvMuh 1 0,000. Qoywnor Qla$seuck Iiiik Bent let ters tp operatoiA and iniucrn in the l'&Uii Creek dMriot iiukiiiK that they int' ii) ,h pence ooufurence with a vievY toWjlilB th present strike. Notiew ported at Ui initio offietm t MwtW"Y -Hla "t ihe mines will U ''4y$wfatft )t 8rik(ihroakert nre Ko matter what ails yoiir child, a gentle, thorough laxatlvo physic should always bo tho first treatment given. If your child isn't feeling well: resting nlcoly; eating regularly and acting naturally It Is a sure Hlgn that It's little stomach, Iivor and 30 foot of bowels aro filled with foul, con stipated waste matter and need a gentle, thorough cleansing at onco. When cross, Irrltablo, fuvcrlsh, Ktomach sour, breath bad or your llttlo one has stomach-aqho, diarr hoea, ho re throat, full of cold, tongue coated; give a teaspoontul of Syrup of Figs and In a few hours all tho clogged up wasto, undigested food and sour bllo will gently movo on and out of Its llttlo bowels without nausea, griping or weakiicsM, and you will surely havo a well, happy and smiling child again shortly. With Syrup of Klgs you aro not drugging your children, being com posed entirely of luscious figs, sen na und aromatlcs it cannot bo harm ful, besides they dearly lovo its do HcioiiB fig tasto. Mothers Hiiould always keep Syrup of Figs hundy. It Ib the only stom ach, liver and bowel cleanser, ahd rogulator needed a llttlo given to day will huvu a sick child tomor row, Full directions for chlldron of all ages and for grown-ups plainly printed on tho package. Ask your druggists for the, full namo, "Syrup of Figs und Elixir of Senna," propared by tho California Fig Syrup Co. This Is tho delicious tasting, genulno old reliable. Hefuse anything elHG offered., 4&&&&&&WM KKKKKKKKKKKK l t FREE ? T f r t r r t t T f t t T f ? T T T f t T t t t T 1 I Moving Pictures Commencing Tomorrow, Sept. 14th Daniels for Duds Will give Moving Picture Tickets away FREE as follews: Every One Dollar Cash Purchase One Child's or Half Ticket FREE ' Every Two Dollar Cach Purchase One 10c Ticket FREE Every Three Dollar Cash Purchase One 1 5c Ticket FREE Tliou,ntnlH ami IIioiihiiiiiIh paid Two I)ollurn a kohI to niAi NAT GOODWIN AT THE EMPIRE THEATRE YOU OAN SEE HIM AT THE STAR FOR 10c. POSITIVELY NO ADVANCE IN PRI0E8 Appropriate Music and Effect by R. D. FORREST and H. L. WOOLWORTIfc Ah HATiIKU IN SONU Mntjtiw. 2 r. M. KvoniiiKH 7:00 o'clock tilmrp "n , J- COMB HAIMjY ANM) AVOID TIIK HIKSli I Santa Clara No Pear Blight Ever Known in the Famous Valley California Wo have just been aitlltoirod to soil 150 iicros of tlio finest orchard in tho Santa (Mara Valloy, on main county road, .1. milo from town. Planted as follews: l!J acres Bartlett Peal's, (J yeai'H old and in fino condition; 40 acres French (Mityolte) Wal nuts, 0 yoai-s dlfl, plantod '10 feet apart and intersot with Lovell and Phillips Clin Ptmches, ( years varieties of ShinpiiiLr Pears (Cornice, Burro Olai'L'eau, i lardy, whiter old; f50 acres planted to best We originated this profit-sharing idea for our friends and customers. other Medford firm offers or ha ever offered this inducement to you. ' Go to the show FREE on Daniels for Duds Nellis and Angeau), I and 2 years old and in fino condition; .17 acres vacant land suitable for al falfa, vegetables or fruit. Pumping plant with two 10-inch wells, H8r ft. deep, and !J0-li. p. Electric Motor, pumps .1200 gal lons per minute. Largo two-story house, barns, fruit houses, boxes and equipment. Soil is dark, rich loam and is located in tho best pear section. The price is only $600,00 per acre, ono-half down, balance 5 years at 0 per cent. . ; . i n ' Write for further particulars, and photon jo W. L. Atkinson & Co, 28 E. Santa Olara Street rrSTTs ZSOZ IJJA",W Xi KvKKK"KM"KKK POPULAR EXCURSION PACIFIC & EASTERN RAILWAY SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER IB, .1912 TO PUTTE PALLS Fare the Round Trip Only $1,00 Dollgtitful rtuy'H trip, (looil hIiikIo for l'lculo grounds pn Imuka of told niouiituln otroani, TuUo your plcnla buBkotu or ko to , tliu good hotol on tho BrouuilH, 1ouvo Mod ford 8jOQ u, in. HvtuniliiK loavo Uutto FuIIh 4:00 p, m, ,ir. - . &iflm&?T; 1 : ; " J , . : mttmmmtmMt. yxh t.x , LlLlUlllLiA...., 3.-... .. .- ...j.... .rt,.J.,...y,tvu L f V ihii